Every year, the Ohio Lottery pours more than a billion dollars into the state’s education system—but many residents are ...
Allen County government is opening its doors to job seekers during its annual Allen County Career Fair, taking place Thursday ...
Indiana students now have another way to earn college credit while still in high school — and this time, it comes with a guaranteed transfer to private colleges across the state. The new Professional ...
General Motors will take a $1.6 billion hit in the next quarter after the U.S. government slashed electric vehicle tax incentives and rolled back key environmental regulations, the company announced ...
As temperatures begin to drop, Fort Wayne residents facing the winter without a working heating system now have a lifeline. The City of Fort Wayne’s Office of Housing & Neighborhood Services has ...
A night of laughter will once again help fight hunger in northeast Indiana as “Crackin’ Up For A Cause” returns to the Fort ...
A fast-moving weather system is set to bring gusty winds and steady rain to much of Indiana this weekend, forecaster Andrew ...
Indiana University has fired Jim Rodenbush, the school’s director of student media, after he refused to enforce what many are ...
On World Restart a Heart Day, the Indianapolis Colts are teaming up with the American Heart Association (AHA) and the NFL to ...
Authorities say a van crashed into a home early Thursday, leaving at least one person seriously injured. The crash happened ...
A plan to rezone land to build houses for homeless people on the west side of Indianapolis is moving forward. The ...
As the government shutdown drags on with no end in sight, a new AP-NORC poll finds that most Americans see it as a ...
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